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CONIFEROUS SWAMP - ELDRITCH FOREST RITE
Songs from the Contaminated Soil
Thanks OT for the help with the video.
published: 30 Aug 2023
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CONIFEROUS SWAMP - BRING BACK THE TRUE DISCIPLINE
Songs from the Contaminated Soil
published: 30 Aug 2023
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Coniferous Swamp "Dead Forests Burning Hatred" Demo
Coniferous Swamp "Dead Forests Burning Hatred" Demo
Intro 0:00
Birth of Revenge Wanderer 2:00
Dead Forests 7:03
Echo of Lost Roots 8:34
Burning Hatred 14:43
Cursed Final Words 16:42
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published: 05 Dec 2020
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#Northern white cedar#Thuja occidentalis# Gymnosperms#coniferous#Swamp cedar#ornamental #commercial
published: 17 Oct 2023
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Coniferous Frog Swamp! - Libercraft Episode 5
In this episode I get into some of the new 1.19 features to add to my Libercraft base, starting with a Luma Allay dance party, and then building my own custom Coniferous Swamp biome to house my new froggy pals.
Music Credits:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Starbit Festival (Super Mario Galaxy)
Korok Forest - Day/Night (Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
Windy Hill Zone 1 (Sonic Lost World)
Classic Sonic Rooftop Run (Sonic Generations)
Welcome/Goodbye (Chilling in Libercraft)
Lumabop (Chilling in Libercraft)
Path of Yaksha - Xiao's Theme (Genshin Impact)
published: 01 Sep 2022
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What is Swamp | Difference between Swamp & Marsh | Geography terms
In this video we'll learn What is Swamp | Difference between Swamp & Marsh | Geography terms
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published: 10 Aug 2021
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13 Amazing Facts About Conifers - HD Video
Conifers are some of the most incredible trees on the planet. We are going to list some facts you know, and some you don’t. Here are 13 amazing facts about conifers.
First, we have to define, What is a conifer?
A conifer is a tree that has needle-like, or scale-like, leaves and bears pinecones.
You may have heard of pine, spruce and cedar...but that is just the tip of the species iceberg. There are over 630 species of conifers.
Conifers are some of the toughest trees on the planet and can tolerate the harshest environments. They can grow in the crevices of cliffs, and some will even grow above the frigid arctic circle. Fact #10 will explain why.
Conifers come in all different sizes, from the small 1-ft Alberta Globe, which grow about 1-in per year, to the giant 400-ft Redwoods. Re...
published: 08 Feb 2021
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The Coniferous Forest Biome Explained
A big thanks to all current and future patrons who are helping fund this science communication outreach via Patreon: http://bit.ly/2Sfmkph
I re-uploaded this because of a bad video encoding by YouTube. I honestly don't know why it works for half of you and the other half have problems.
This week I wanted to do a simple, yet important short about a biome we haven't done before - the coniferous forest biome. A lot of people skip this one when they teach biomes in schools, but it's an important (and interesting) one. You can read more about it in our in-depth article on it here: http://www.untamedscience.com/biology/biomes/coniferous-forest-biome/
A special thanks to our Patreon supporters for helping make this one possible - Morgan Price, Jinyuan Yeon, James Brady, Please Stand By and L...
published: 02 Mar 2018
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Types of Wetlands | Swamp-Marsh-Bog-Fen |
Wetlands are ecosystems found on Earth that are covered with water for most of the year.
In this video, I cover the difference between a swamp which has trees and a marsh that mainly has grass and reeds.
I also cover a bog that receives on rain or snow and fen that has a water source feeding it.
published: 11 Mar 2019
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From The Sky | Swamps
There are few other habitats in South Carolina that are as vital and abundant as the wetlands. With a total of 4.6 million acres, the wetlands cover approximately 24% of the surface area of the state. One of the most valuable ecosystems belonging to this group are South Carolina's swamps. Now it's time to see it... From the Sky!
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published: 27 Jan 2022
6:31
CONIFEROUS SWAMP - ELDRITCH FOREST RITE
Songs from the Contaminated Soil
Thanks OT for the help with the video.
Songs from the Contaminated Soil
Thanks OT for the help with the video.
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Songs from the Contaminated Soil
Thanks OT for the help with the video.
- published: 30 Aug 2023
- views: 47
19:23
Coniferous Swamp "Dead Forests Burning Hatred" Demo
Coniferous Swamp "Dead Forests Burning Hatred" Demo
Intro 0:00
Birth of Revenge Wanderer 2:00
Dead Forests 7:03
Echo of Lost Roots 8:34
Burning Hatred 14:43
Cu...
Coniferous Swamp "Dead Forests Burning Hatred" Demo
Intro 0:00
Birth of Revenge Wanderer 2:00
Dead Forests 7:03
Echo of Lost Roots 8:34
Burning Hatred 14:43
Cursed Final Words 16:42
Contact: deathmonument@gmail.com
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https://wn.com/Coniferous_Swamp_Dead_Forests_Burning_Hatred_Demo
Coniferous Swamp "Dead Forests Burning Hatred" Demo
Intro 0:00
Birth of Revenge Wanderer 2:00
Dead Forests 7:03
Echo of Lost Roots 8:34
Burning Hatred 14:43
Cursed Final Words 16:42
Contact: deathmonument@gmail.com
Heil Linkola
- published: 05 Dec 2020
- views: 378
15:01
Coniferous Frog Swamp! - Libercraft Episode 5
In this episode I get into some of the new 1.19 features to add to my Libercraft base, starting with a Luma Allay dance party, and then building my own custom C...
In this episode I get into some of the new 1.19 features to add to my Libercraft base, starting with a Luma Allay dance party, and then building my own custom Coniferous Swamp biome to house my new froggy pals.
Music Credits:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Starbit Festival (Super Mario Galaxy)
Korok Forest - Day/Night (Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
Windy Hill Zone 1 (Sonic Lost World)
Classic Sonic Rooftop Run (Sonic Generations)
Welcome/Goodbye (Chilling in Libercraft)
Lumabop (Chilling in Libercraft)
Path of Yaksha - Xiao's Theme (Genshin Impact)
https://wn.com/Coniferous_Frog_Swamp_Libercraft_Episode_5
In this episode I get into some of the new 1.19 features to add to my Libercraft base, starting with a Luma Allay dance party, and then building my own custom Coniferous Swamp biome to house my new froggy pals.
Music Credits:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Starbit Festival (Super Mario Galaxy)
Korok Forest - Day/Night (Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
Windy Hill Zone 1 (Sonic Lost World)
Classic Sonic Rooftop Run (Sonic Generations)
Welcome/Goodbye (Chilling in Libercraft)
Lumabop (Chilling in Libercraft)
Path of Yaksha - Xiao's Theme (Genshin Impact)
- published: 01 Sep 2022
- views: 48
1:18
What is Swamp | Difference between Swamp & Marsh | Geography terms
In this video we'll learn What is Swamp | Difference between Swamp & Marsh | Geography terms
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- published: 10 Aug 2021
- views: 120023
4:14
13 Amazing Facts About Conifers - HD Video
Conifers are some of the most incredible trees on the planet. We are going to list some facts you know, and some you don’t. Here are 13 amazing facts about co...
Conifers are some of the most incredible trees on the planet. We are going to list some facts you know, and some you don’t. Here are 13 amazing facts about conifers.
First, we have to define, What is a conifer?
A conifer is a tree that has needle-like, or scale-like, leaves and bears pinecones.
You may have heard of pine, spruce and cedar...but that is just the tip of the species iceberg. There are over 630 species of conifers.
Conifers are some of the toughest trees on the planet and can tolerate the harshest environments. They can grow in the crevices of cliffs, and some will even grow above the frigid arctic circle. Fact #10 will explain why.
Conifers come in all different sizes, from the small 1-ft
Alberta Globe, which grow about 1-in per year, to the giant 400-ft Redwoods. Redwoods are considered the tallest and largest (in terms of wood volume) trees in the world.
Conifers come in many colors of the rainbow, not just green. Depending on the time of year, they can be bronze, yellow or even a bluish hue.
Most Conifers are evergreen meaning they keep their needles all year long. But there are five genuses, which are deciduous (that means they lose their leaves). One of those is Western Larch, which is common to NE Washington.
One of the most prized trees known for its pleasing aroma and ability to resist rot is the cedar tree. Washington grows a lot of it with its Western Red Cedar species.
Conifers have a lifespan ranging from a few hundred years up to over 4,000 years.
Most conifers bear both male and female cones on the same plant. All are wind-pollinated. Pollinated cones ripen over the course of weeks, and the seeds are then dispersed either by being dropped, eaten or carried away by animals.
The main function of a pine cone is to keep a pine tree’s seeds safe. Pine cones close their scales to protect the seeds from cold temperatures, wind and even animals that might try to eat them. Pine cones open up and release their seeds when it is warm marking it is easier for the seeds to germinate.
Most conifers are ideally designed to survive cold winters. Downward sloping limbs help shed snow in cold, northern climates where the weight of snow could easily snap a branch. Likewise, the needles are typically smooth and waxy to help snow slide off. To better deal with the cold, conifers can move water out of their cells to the spaces in between. This means that when the water freezes, the trees’ cells remain intact rather than being destroyed by the ice. This means conifers can keep their leaves all year long.
Coniferous forests are clean - very clean. Often the uniform trees and relatively clear forest floor combine to lower airborne bacteria resulting in an ultra fresh environment. In Victorian times, many sanatoriums and other medical facilities were built in or near forests to offer clean air to their patients.
Many coniferous trees have the ability to patch themselves up. If they are attacked by a burrowing insect, the tree can secrete a scented, gummy resin that fills over the hole and hardens thereby protecting the tree from further damage.
Conifers are the primary source of the commercial softwood timber, which is used in home construction across the United States & Canada.
We hope you enjoyed this video on amazing facts about Conifers.
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Conifers are some of the most incredible trees on the planet. We are going to list some facts you know, and some you don’t. Here are 13 amazing facts about conifers.
First, we have to define, What is a conifer?
A conifer is a tree that has needle-like, or scale-like, leaves and bears pinecones.
You may have heard of pine, spruce and cedar...but that is just the tip of the species iceberg. There are over 630 species of conifers.
Conifers are some of the toughest trees on the planet and can tolerate the harshest environments. They can grow in the crevices of cliffs, and some will even grow above the frigid arctic circle. Fact #10 will explain why.
Conifers come in all different sizes, from the small 1-ft
Alberta Globe, which grow about 1-in per year, to the giant 400-ft Redwoods. Redwoods are considered the tallest and largest (in terms of wood volume) trees in the world.
Conifers come in many colors of the rainbow, not just green. Depending on the time of year, they can be bronze, yellow or even a bluish hue.
Most Conifers are evergreen meaning they keep their needles all year long. But there are five genuses, which are deciduous (that means they lose their leaves). One of those is Western Larch, which is common to NE Washington.
One of the most prized trees known for its pleasing aroma and ability to resist rot is the cedar tree. Washington grows a lot of it with its Western Red Cedar species.
Conifers have a lifespan ranging from a few hundred years up to over 4,000 years.
Most conifers bear both male and female cones on the same plant. All are wind-pollinated. Pollinated cones ripen over the course of weeks, and the seeds are then dispersed either by being dropped, eaten or carried away by animals.
The main function of a pine cone is to keep a pine tree’s seeds safe. Pine cones close their scales to protect the seeds from cold temperatures, wind and even animals that might try to eat them. Pine cones open up and release their seeds when it is warm marking it is easier for the seeds to germinate.
Most conifers are ideally designed to survive cold winters. Downward sloping limbs help shed snow in cold, northern climates where the weight of snow could easily snap a branch. Likewise, the needles are typically smooth and waxy to help snow slide off. To better deal with the cold, conifers can move water out of their cells to the spaces in between. This means that when the water freezes, the trees’ cells remain intact rather than being destroyed by the ice. This means conifers can keep their leaves all year long.
Coniferous forests are clean - very clean. Often the uniform trees and relatively clear forest floor combine to lower airborne bacteria resulting in an ultra fresh environment. In Victorian times, many sanatoriums and other medical facilities were built in or near forests to offer clean air to their patients.
Many coniferous trees have the ability to patch themselves up. If they are attacked by a burrowing insect, the tree can secrete a scented, gummy resin that fills over the hole and hardens thereby protecting the tree from further damage.
Conifers are the primary source of the commercial softwood timber, which is used in home construction across the United States & Canada.
We hope you enjoyed this video on amazing facts about Conifers.
To learn more on our harvesting style, visit https://atftimberlandconsulting.com/timberland-harvesting/
- published: 08 Feb 2021
- views: 32532
3:42
The Coniferous Forest Biome Explained
A big thanks to all current and future patrons who are helping fund this science communication outreach via Patreon: http://bit.ly/2Sfmkph
I re-uploaded this b...
A big thanks to all current and future patrons who are helping fund this science communication outreach via Patreon: http://bit.ly/2Sfmkph
I re-uploaded this because of a bad video encoding by YouTube. I honestly don't know why it works for half of you and the other half have problems.
This week I wanted to do a simple, yet important short about a biome we haven't done before - the coniferous forest biome. A lot of people skip this one when they teach biomes in schools, but it's an important (and interesting) one. You can read more about it in our in-depth article on it here: http://www.untamedscience.com/biology/biomes/coniferous-forest-biome/
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I re-uploaded this because of a bad video encoding by YouTube. I honestly don't know why it works for half of you and the other half have problems.
This week I wanted to do a simple, yet important short about a biome we haven't done before - the coniferous forest biome. A lot of people skip this one when they teach biomes in schools, but it's an important (and interesting) one. You can read more about it in our in-depth article on it here: http://www.untamedscience.com/biology/biomes/coniferous-forest-biome/
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- published: 02 Mar 2018
- views: 118408
2:24
Types of Wetlands | Swamp-Marsh-Bog-Fen |
Wetlands are ecosystems found on Earth that are covered with water for most of the year.
In this video, I cover the difference between a swamp which has trees ...
Wetlands are ecosystems found on Earth that are covered with water for most of the year.
In this video, I cover the difference between a swamp which has trees and a marsh that mainly has grass and reeds.
I also cover a bog that receives on rain or snow and fen that has a water source feeding it.
https://wn.com/Types_Of_Wetlands_|_Swamp_Marsh_Bog_Fen_|
Wetlands are ecosystems found on Earth that are covered with water for most of the year.
In this video, I cover the difference between a swamp which has trees and a marsh that mainly has grass and reeds.
I also cover a bog that receives on rain or snow and fen that has a water source feeding it.
- published: 11 Mar 2019
- views: 118248
5:24
From The Sky | Swamps
There are few other habitats in South Carolina that are as vital and abundant as the wetlands. With a total of 4.6 million acres, the wetlands cover approximate...
There are few other habitats in South Carolina that are as vital and abundant as the wetlands. With a total of 4.6 million acres, the wetlands cover approximately 24% of the surface area of the state. One of the most valuable ecosystems belonging to this group are South Carolina's swamps. Now it's time to see it... From the Sky!
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There are few other habitats in South Carolina that are as vital and abundant as the wetlands. With a total of 4.6 million acres, the wetlands cover approximately 24% of the surface area of the state. One of the most valuable ecosystems belonging to this group are South Carolina's swamps. Now it's time to see it... From the Sky!
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- published: 27 Jan 2022
- views: 2405